Political Action

Political Action

ISAVE Team member contractors are becoming more and more active at the State, Provincial, and local levels in the US and Canada. We are finding a sympathetic ear with the State and Provincial energy officials. At every level, energy officials recognize the need for properly installed mechanical insulation. Materials installed by qualified tradespeople, supervised by qualified contractors are recipe for enormous energy savings, greenhouse gas emissions reductions, and less dependence on fossil fuels especially foreign sources of oil.

Many States and Provinces are enacting laws that require installers of mechanical insulation to be licensed by the State or Province in order to qualify for a position in the mechanical insulation industry.

Check with your State to determine if such legislation has been enacted.

Many States and Provinces are enacting legislation that requires a minimum standard for mechanical insulation. ISAVE Team members are being instrumental in achieving this goal.

The best way to show the potential energy savings, greenhouse gas
reductions, and cost savings for mechanical systems is to perform a
mechanical insulation energy audit. We will show the value of such
audits in the following article. Read More.

On December 1, 2014, mechanical insulation will be featured by Ed Shultz
on "The Ed Show". Footage was shot on November 18, 2014 at our Chicago
facility. Show aired on MSNBC at 5 PM EST time. The segment is in our
YouTube video player located on the homepage as well as on the
Mechanical Insulation homepage. Click Here

The “perfect storm” for the insulation industry is becoming reality. An
industry does not get this kind of opportunity often. All of the stars
are aligned for our industry to alter, in significant ways, the energy
consumption of this nation. How exciting is that? The nation has a
desire to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, and become more self sufficient regarding our energy use.

The ISAVE Team approach to marketing our industry was developed as a result of a renewed emphasis on energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy costs in the Canadian and United States markets.